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propane burner regulator
I was at the hardware store today, and I saw a propane regulator for a camp stove, that goes between 0 and 15 psi, perfect for mr. riel's ez burner
http://www.reil1.net/burner.gif it looks like it'll fit right on that pipe nipple, but the end that would screw on there looks like it has a tire valve stem end on it (push in a little pin to open the valve etc.)except that the threads are on the inside to screw onto the burner ... I wanna make myself a propane forge some day, and do it cheaply, and this regulator is in my price range, and fits my barbeque tank to boot... any ideas on how I can get this thing to attatch to that 1/8 pipe nipple without that valve closing? what about safety issues? I like my eyeballs priced at $35 canadian....I think we're at .67 usd right now...is there a better alternative? __________________ if everything you try works, your not trying hard enough Last edited by ChrisChatelain; 05-18-2003 at 08:34 PM. |
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Wont work,should have a adjustable red head regulator.
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I use an acetylene regulator I bought from a pawn shop.15 bucks.
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